Episode 108
- Men's Issues in Family Law

Guests: THEO J. BOERE, ELISABETH STRAIN

Parenting dynamics in many families have changed, as more moms have entered the workforce, requiring more dads to share the parenting duties. In fact, it’s no longer that uncommon to find some families with stay-at-home dads, with moms who are the breadwinners.

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Unless something is done with the current state of Family Law in Canada, there are no decisions for the Father to make. Mother get's the kids, the house and half (or more) of his income and she get's it all through the Family Courts, she just need to claim abuse and it's all hers. Then the only choice the Father has is whether he's going to try and be a Father with the miniscule time he is allotted with the children or if he's going to just end his life and give his ex her final wish, a life without dealing with him and the kids all to herself and her new man.

We couldn't believe that a judge,in his position,has admitted that he never heard that the level of abuse is 50% for men and women.
We have two sons going threw this, and the courts and lawyers make it impossible for the man to live,pay the bills the women left them with. andpay for support on his gross income,not his take homepay.Most men are quitting their jobs and going on welfare because it is near impossible for the man to work and pay child support, spouse allowance live himself ,maintain a vehicle to get to work,andif he doesn't make his commitments imposed on him by the courts, they take his drivers license as punishment and leave him unable to support himself or anyone else.